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Re: Refresh issue in object tree

by dpage@[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Dave Page") May 2, 2008 at 10:05 AM

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Erwin Brandstetter
<brandstetter@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi developers! Hi Dave!
>
> Testing pgAdmin v.1.8.2 (Feb 5 2008), rev: 7050, on WinXP; host: pg
8.2.7
> and 8.3.1 on Debian Etch
>
> A refresh on a collection in the object tree updates all object names
under
> it, but a refresh on a single object fails to update its name (while the
> definition in the SQL pane is updated like expected)
> That feels counter-intuitive, one would expect the name to be included.
It
> also leads to a state where the object browser contradicts the SQL pane.
>
> I have tested this with trigger functions, functions, tables and views.
So I
> assume it is a general issue in the object tree.

Yup, indeed - we never refresh the node text, we just recreate the
nodes under the current one, or reassign the object data to the
current node. I've committed a fix that will also update the text if
the object isn't a collection.

Thanks, Dave.

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EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com

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